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Discover Botticino's historic wine region on a 1.5-hour guided tour with tastings, vintage costumes, and stunning vineyard views close to Brescia and Garda Lake.
If you’re exploring the Lombardy region and craving a mix of history, authentic wine experiences, and beautiful scenery, the Brescia day trip to Botticino offers a compelling option. While this tour is relatively short—just about 1.5 hours—it packs in a lot: from tasting organic Botticino DOC wines to stepping back in time with period costumes and photos.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines educational storytelling with genuine wine tasting and picturesque landscapes. It’s a chance to learn about one of Italy’s smallest and oldest DOC wine regions while enjoying the serenity of old vineyards.
One thing to keep in mind is that the experience is quite curated, with a focus on history and tradition, which might not appeal if you’re seeking a more intensive or extensive wine tour. However, it’s perfect for those seeking a quick, authentic taste of regional culture combined with stunning views, especially for travelers based near Brescia or visiting Garda Lake.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a mix of history, scenic environments, and wine tasting in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s ideal for visitors with limited time, those interested in local traditions, or anyone wanting a memorable photo opportunity dressed in period costumes.


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Botticino is a tiny but historically significant region located just outside Brescia, less than 20 minutes from Garda Lake. Known primarily for its white marble used in iconic structures, this village is also one of Italy’s oldest DOC wine areas. The land here is characterized by marly hills, soil rich in limestone and minerals, which contribute to the unique flavor profile of the wines.
Visiting Botticino offers a chance to see a landscape that has remained largely unchanged for centuries—an amphitheater of gentle hills and lush vineyards, providing the perfect backdrop for a wine adventure rooted in tradition.
The tour begins at Tenuta Pozzetto in Noventa, where you’re greeted and guided down an unpaved farm road that hints at the rustic charm awaiting you. The first part of the visit is a guided walk through the 16th-century estate—here, you’ll see vineyards over 50 years old, emphasizing the deep roots this land has in winemaking.
From there, you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views from 400 meters above sea level. These vistas allow you to truly appreciate the landscape’s beauty, with rolling hills and the vineyard stretching out in every direction. It’s a picture-perfect moment that makes the tasting even more memorable.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on history and storytelling. Through a short video, you’ll meet the “former stewards” of the farmhouse—actors or guides portraying past inhabitants—who share stories about the origins of Botticino wine. This virtual encounter adds context and depth, making the tasting more meaningful.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tasting takes place in a beautifully restored old stable. The setting features period furniture and authentic tableware—a cozy, immersive environment. You’ll sample four organic wines: one rosé and three reds from the Botticino DOC—namely Ulivi, Pià de la Tesa, and Gabbio.
The wines are served alongside local cheeses and cured meats, adding a savory contrast that highlights regional flavors. Reviewers praise the wines as “incredible” and “very good,” indicating the quality and care that go into producing these small-batch bottles.
A playful feature is the opportunity to dress in period costumes—either as a farmer or a noble—and take a souvenir Polaroid photo in the vineyards. This adds a fun, interactive element that makes the visit more memorable and provides a charming keepsake.
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, starting at various times depending on availability. It includes the vineyard walk, estate tour, tasting, and photo session. It is important to wear comfortable shoes and bring essentials like sunscreen, a camera, and water to stay comfortable during the walk and outdoor activities.
Transportation is not included, so guests should arrange their own travel to the starting point in Noventa. The experience is offered in both Italian and English, making it accessible for many visitors.
Though not explicitly detailed in the review data, the tour’s emphasis on authenticity, storytelling, and photo souvenirs suggests good value, especially considering the small group size and the inclusion of four wines and local delicacies.

Two reviews highlight the tour’s appeal: Gale calls it “My favorite activity of my trip” and praises Rosella, the guide, for her warmth and knowledge. She mentions the wines as “incredible”, emphasizing the quality of the offerings.
Martina also enjoyed the beautiful setting, praising the cordial and well-prepared staff, and confirms the delicious wine. Their positive feedback underscores the tour’s focus on genuine hospitality and memorable taste experiences.

This Botticino experience is best suited for travelers who value history, stunning scenery, and authentic wine tasting in a relaxed, small-group environment. Its short duration makes it ideal for those with limited time but wanting a meaningful taste of local culture.
It’s particularly appealing if you enjoy interactive elements—like dressing up and taking photos—and are curious about Italy’s lesser-known wine regions.
While it might not satisfy someone looking for a large-scale or intensive winery tour, this experience provides a charming glimpse into Botticino’s heritage and landscape—delivered with warmth and authenticity.
“My favorite activity of my trip!!!! Rosella was wonderful and the wine was incredible!!!! Do yourself a favor AND EXPERIENCE THIS GEM!!!!”
Is transportation to the vineyard included?
No, transportation is not included. Guests need to arrange their own travel to the starting point in Noventa.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including the estate walk, tasting, and photo session.
Can I participate if I don’t speak Italian?
Yes, the tour is offered in English and Italian, so language shouldn’t be a barrier.
Is it suitable for children?
No, the experience is not recommended for children under 18 due to alcohol tasting and the nature of the activity.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, camera, sunscreen, and water for outdoor walking and photos.
Are the wines organic?
Yes, the four wines tasted are described as organically produced.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
This Brescia day trip to Botticino offers a delightful combination of history, scenery, and wine, all wrapped in a charming package perfect for curious travelers eager to explore Italy’s lesser-known treasures.
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